No Man’s Land: Unpacking One Woman’s Worth on the Colorado Trail (Memoir), Rustic, CO In No Man’s Land, a suicidal woman reckons with midlife, systemic female conditioning, and internalized ... [Read More]
Sayuri Matsuura Ayers
Radish Women (Poetry), Columbus, OH The poetry collection, Radish Women, celebrates female power and community through the lens of Japanese women farmers and their labor during World War ... [Read More]
Abdelrahman ElGendy
Huna (Memoir), Pittsburgh, PA Huna is a memoir that grapples, through the lens of a six-year political incarceration journey in Egypt, with what it means to inhabit a space designed to erase ... [Read More]
Kenneth R. Rosen
Polar War: Submarines, Spies and the Struggle for Power in a Melting Arctic (Nonfiction), Western MA / Northern Italy Polar War: Submarines, Spies and the Struggle for Power in a Melting Arctic ... [Read More]
Anthony Hudson
Looking for Tiger Lily (Memoir), Portland, OR An Indigiqueer artist grows up seeing redface in Peter Pan and pop culture—until finding true representation and power through their ancestors and ... [Read More]
Anna Louie Sussman
Inconceivable: Reproduction in an Age of Uncertainty (Nonfiction), New York City, NY Inconceivable: Reproduction in an Age of Uncertainty explores how contemporary capitalism has become ... [Read More]
2024 COURAGE to WRITE applications are in review.
We hope to announce the COURAGE to WRITE finalists any moment now. Please check back. Thank you for entrusting your projects with us. We appreciate your commitment, craft and courage. The ... [Read More]
Issue 14 of The Dial: MONEY
"The Dial is a new online magazine of culture, politics, and ideas with a focus on locally sourced writing from around the world." Be sure to check out The Dial's issue 14 HERE. "They say that ... [Read More]
Apocalypse Still (Stories)
COURAGE to WRITE Grantee Leah Whitcomb's debut story collection, Apocalypse Still, was published by Starclay Publishing on March 13th, 2024. Learn more and purchase your own copy! ... [Read More]
Meet the 2024 LANDO Finalists!
Thank you to all for the rich array of diverse applications. We are pleased to announce this year's LANDO finalists. Congratulations to Ali Maza, Angelica Allen, Clementine Ojie, Ellen Denny, emet ... [Read More]
Pen Parentis April Literary Salon
Join PEN PARENTIS on April 9th at 7pm ET for their "Human Condition" event! The conversation will be with Keith Gessen, Carol LaHines, and Jimin Han! RSVP here. On the second Tuesday of each month ... [Read More]
Gun Violence Prevention: Rally Reading Series
Rally Reading Series' next event is April 4th, 2024. Hosted by 2023 COURAGE to WRITE Grantee Ryan D. Matthews, Rally Reading Series offers monthly live readings, brief conversation, and a call to ... [Read More]
The Pen Parentis Writing Fellowship For New Parents
Submissions have now closed. Stay tuned for the next Pen Parentis Salon! The writing fellowship offers one writer who is the parent of at least one child under 10 years old $2000 to further their ... [Read More]
Yevheniia Dubrova
What Remains: Stories (Short Story Collection), Hanover, NH What Remains: Stories is a collection of short fiction spanning the past hundred years of Ukraine's history and exploring displacement, ... [Read More]
Victor Yang
Sometimes We Win (Nonfiction), Cambridge, MA My essay collection, Sometimes We Win, is an unflinching look at the immigrant rights movement, spotlighting a group of rabble-rousing janitors in ... [Read More]
Tanvi Misra
The Body Political: How borders affect the human body (Nonfiction), Queens, NY Borders surveil, map, inspect and ultimately disappear human bodies on the move. The Body Political explains how and ... [Read More]
Stephanie DeGooyer
Offshore: The Rise and Fall of Asylum (Nonfiction), Chapel Hill, NC Offshore: The Rise and Fall of Asylum foretells the unraveling of the global asylum system and return to the colonial practice of ... [Read More]
Sandra Jackson-Opoku
Black Rice (Novel), Chicago, IL Black Rice is a historical novel that explores centuries-long connections between China and people of African descent, as told by five members of an Afro-Asian ... [Read More]
Sabina Vajrača
For Buraz (Screenplay), Los Angeles, CA For Buraz is a neo-noir crime drama about Bosnian War refugees who came here as children, and where their chase of the American Dream has led them. "I ... [Read More]
Saba Brelvi
The Squatters (Novel), Abu Dhabi, UAE The Squatters tells the story of an affluent multicultural town in England grappling with the arrival of a Muslim family seeking asylum. "This novel ... [Read More]
Melody Cooper
Northern Cross (Screenplay), Los Angeles, CA In a story laced with magical realism, a Black U.S. Army vet is forced to face her past in Afghanistan when she helps a Mexican immigrant and her ... [Read More]
Maz Do
Ordinary Fruit (Novel), Ithaca, NY Ordinary Fruit inverts the American Dream to tell the story of a mother and daughter who cannot stop running away from each other. “Through this novel I ask ... [Read More]
Marielena Hincapié
Becoming America: A Personal History of A Nation's Immigration Wars (Nonfiction), Washington, D.C. Becoming America, A Personal History of A Nation’s Immigration Wars tells the expansive tale of ... [Read More]
Kanak Kapur
Song for Rani (Novel), Nashville, TN Song for Rani is the story of two women, a college student living in Los Angeles and her childhood caretaker, who reunite after several years in Mumbai. “I ... [Read More]
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